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camp. >> felt very proud since she made it through the boo boot camp. >> in fact nearly the entire family went to visit her at the boot camp graduation. but it has been overshadowed by shock. >> you don't believe to believe it. >> last thursday night at the u.s. marine base in virginia sara castro mata and corporal jacob wooly were shot to death by sergio lopez before he killed himself. early friday morning marine officers personally notified share raw's -- sara's mother. it is news she is still trying to deal with. she says her daughter is gone and they are never going to see her again. the castro mata family spent an hour with me sharing pictures of the 19-year-old. sara was a huge lakers fan and wanted to meet kobe bryant some day. and not so long ago she was glamorous redressed for prom this brentwood.
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>> she is smiling in these pictures. >> everybody can tell you her smile, she always put a smile on her face. >> her mom says everyone always said sara was happy because she always had a smile on her face. they shared these pictures because this is how they want sara to be remembered. >> i asked sara's big sister and mother why she joined the marines? they said it is because sara believed it is the toughest branch of the military and she was a tough girl. ama, back to you. >> sergio, thank you so much. the second marine killed was jacob wooly from mississippi. the 23-year-old was a field radio operator in the marines. his friends in mississippi say he was close to his mother and before joining the marines considered becoming a preacher. military officials say he killed them last thursday at
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the marine base in virginia. lopez then turned the gun on himself. the bodies were found in a barics found by officer candidates. they are still trying to find out the reason behind the shooting. a bay area soldier highly decorated for his service died this week after being injured in afghanistan. sergeant first class james floyd grisom of u.s. special forces died at a medical center in germany. he was injured in a shootout earlier this week in afghanistan just days before he was scheduled to return home. the 31-year-old was from hayward. we talked to a neighbor today who has known the family for four decades. >> he was a great kid. he liked bugs and snakes, and he was a terrific kid. we just broke down crying. they were just like family to us. >> grisom graduated from mat eden -- mount eden high school. he received the bronze star
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medal. he leaves his wife and parents and sister. the search called off for a young man missing after a day on the beach with friend. for hours crews searched by sea and air as roosevelt beach and half moon bay. lilian kim was out there all day and she is live near the scene. lilian? >> the search crews focused their efforts about six miles south of here. a lot of people and a lot of resources were devoted to the search which was called off when the sun went down. crews searched from the air, from the dwrownd and in the -- from the ground and in the water. he called for help. he and his friend, javier lopez, got out of work 30 minutes early. they went to roosevelt beach where the two played soccer. then the unexpected happened when lopez went into the water. >> you go in the beach and when they start looking for him. >> emergency crews say the
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water was relatively calm, but there was swift currents that could have played a role. >> they dropped a data boui in to see which way the curve conditions were going and which way she would be going and they are doing a pattern from there. >> crews from the coast guard and san mateo county coast guard and cal fire and the state department of parks and recreation all went looking for lopez. but afterrarily five hours they called -- after nearly five hours they called off the search. this is is from the staff. the owner is praying a miracle. lopez was like a son to her. >> i hope he go somewhere and can come back. i wish. i hope. praise the god to help him to be back. >> the coast guard says there
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are no plans to resume the search. he had family in oregon and they are said to be on their way. lilian kim, abc7 news. >> lilian, thank you. now lets head to leigh glaser for a first check on the weather and what is happening outside. >> live doppler 7hd is picking up some high and midlevel clouds that continue to stream from the north bay to the south bay. kahn see near san francisco a little bit of cloudiness there and all the way up toward santa rosa and cloverdale. live doppler 7hd picking up no moisture. there is no rain expected for at least 24 to 36 hours. we could see a few changes into the latter part of the workweek. san francisco 49 and half moon bay is is 45 degrees. our chance for some showers this week are dwindling right now. we will look at the forecast coming up. >> thank you so much. >> family and friends in santa rosa said goodbye to a 14-year-old boy killed in a tragic racing accident.
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1200 people packed the santa rosa bible search for the memorial service for marcus johnson. the crowd over flowed to other areas of the church. gina johnson had the strength to say goodbye to her boy who was taken from her in an instant. >> forever we will feel the warmth of your smile, marcus, your heart felt embrace, the magic in your eyes and the gentleness of your soul. >> marcus was killed when he was hit by a sprint car driven by his cousin, chase, march 16th at the race way park. the 68-year-old race way sponsor was also killed. a fund was set up in his name. a portion will go to low income students to pay for school and athletic equipment. people are lining up at the supreme court in hopes of getting a seat to witness history. arguments to the right of same-sex marriage starts on tuesday. the first involves the constitutionality of proposition 8. it banned same-sex marriage
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after the state's highest court ruled it was legal. california's attorney general opposes the ban. >> i am absolutely against same sex marriage because they are simply unconstitutional. >> the other case deals with the defensive marriage act. it defines marriage as between a man and a woman. rand paul says he believes in traditional marriage, but not dough -- do in a. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in, but i don't mind if they are neutral on the issue. >> there are about 250 general public seats for each case. the courts is expected to rule late in june. carolyn tyler will be in court when the nation's highest court will consider whether they will give the right to marry. >> the issue of boy scouts
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allowing those who are openly gay to join may come to an end. meanwhile in florida a new coalition called "on my honor" called from openly banning people from the scouts. they predict dire consequences if such a thing should come to pass. >> >> it will transform the program and something that is entirely inappropriate for children. >> it will not solve a great old problem. >> the argument is similar to the one used against integration in the 50s and 60s. members in cyst they want to hear all of the opinions on the issue. >> things are back to normal in the mill pea das -- mill pea ties neighborhood. they isolated and evacuated the area of sout park victoria drive. they were relocated to the mill pea it is a sports center. the residential gas line
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failed around 2:00. several agencies responded including police. the san jose fire department and red cross. neighbors were able to return about two hours later. no injuries were reported. survivors of the san brew though pipeline came together -- san bruno pipeline came together. eight people died and dozens were injured that devastated the neighborhood. they, woulded on the mural that was finished last week. today city officials unveiled the plaque of remembrance. they continued to press for stronger safety reforms after the blast. and you may want to give yourself more time if you take bart. problems for some riders. delays expected to last more than a year. we'll tell you which lines will be affected. a little girl's tale of survival. the chp calls the girl's will to live remarkable.
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late night bart riders will face delays because of work going on in the trans bay tube. crews will start work this tuesday night to make the tube safer in an earthquake. expect delays on trans bay trains every tuesday, wednesday and thursday nights for the next 14 months. one of the tubes will close during work hours. a story of survival from southern california. a 9-year-old girl hiked through rugged terrain to get help after a car wreck in the middle of the night. it happened after the girl's father drove off a road in acton. that's in the mountains northeast of los angeles. she climbed up a cliff to find help. when she couldn't find anyone to help, the girl went back to check on her dad. a good samaritan eventually spotted her walking along the highway. >> she walked quite a distance in a very, very threatening environment. it is very blackout here and very dark. it is very steep. it is brushy and there is also coyotes in the background. to someone who was raised in a
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more urban environment as opposed to a rural setting that can be quite intimidating. >> the girl's father died from his injuries, but she escaped from the crash and her trek through the wilderness with a few cuts and bruises. a round of nasty weather forced the cancellation of a professional golf tournament in florida. look how dangerous conditions were with strong wind gusts and even blowing over the large media center. tense moments after it was evacuated. the storm put a damper on tiger woods' golf game. suspending play. woods only got in two holes before the thunderstorms delayed play until tomorrow. the tornado warning was issued, but there are no confirmed sight ings tonight. and for the weather here in the bay area, let's get to leigh glaser who is tracking what is ahead. >> right now live doppler 7hd and we are not picking up any returns at all, but we are starting to see an update there, we are seeing the high clouds continuing to move
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toward the coast. speaking of the coast we have low-level cloudy these and that will be on the increase this evening. a wonderful, beautiful spring weekend. in fact, check out the highs today. 70 this santa rosa. it was 60 in san francisco. concord 71. livermore at 74 degrees. right now a nice shot from the high definition rooftop cam at the trans america pyramid. san francisco 49 and 52 in san carlos. half moon bay 43. another beautiful shot from our camera. here is san francisco here. do you see the low clouds here starting to make its way toward the bay? it will definitely boo with us for the morning commute. livermore 52 and a pair of 50s for hayward as well as los gat toes. a partly cloudy day for monday. temperatures will come down as well. and we are going to keep a chance of some showers.
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showers possible for the latter part of the week. overnight temperatures because the clouds will be with us and it will help to insulate us a bit. it is not as cold in the north and east bay locations. temperatures hovering in the low 40s. midto upper 40s as you can see from richmond and oakland and all the way toward san francisco and half moon bay overnight 44 degrees. high pressure brought us a nice weekend. tomorrow it will start to retreat back to the south and east of us. what you can see here, the clouds ahead of the cold front will be in store for us on monday. the temperatures will come down a few degrees. then as we get into tuesday we are keeping a close eye on the area of low pressure. it looks impressive. as it moves closer to the coast it will split and bring us a sprinkle or two. here is a look at our forecast animation. throughout the course of monday we will see the clouds thicken up. this is tomorrow afternoon.
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you notice by 7:00 everything gets very, very cloudy. a few breaks in the overcast as the front hits the coast, and then by 2:00, 3:00 on tuesday afternoon, that's when we may see a few sprinkles or two. that is about it. we have another storm system behind that one. it too looks like it will fizzle out. the best chance of showers around here, we do need the rain could possibly be the easter holiday week end. highs for monday come down. san jose 65. the clouds will be at the coast. half moon bay 58. 63 redwood city. san francisco is 60 tomorrow. a little hazy sunshine late in the day. the north bay santa rosa 66. oakland tomorrow afternoon 64 degrees. 65 for union city. the east bay a mixture of sun and clouds, 65, 66 for concord and brentwood will climb to 68 degrees. my accu-weather seven-day forecast, we will look for tuesday, cooler, partly cloudy. a chance of sprinkles on
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wednesday. a slight chance of the extreme north bay on thursday. i even went ahead and pulled the showers out. we will go with a slight chance right now, but really a better chance of us getting wet on saturday and also easter sunday. by the way, abc7 news has a great weather resource for you. follow us on twitter for the latest conditions rain or shine. plus video forecasts and spare the air alerts. and weather tweets from your favorite weather team. and we will be here with another update. >> thank you, leigh. mike shumann is here with sports and all of the ncaa fun. >> we have two more weeks. they are better known as florida gulf coast. we will show you how dunk city ma
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well, the new darlings of the men's ncaa tournament,
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florida gulf coast, better known as dunk city, and they were the cinderella story knocking off san diego state. this is their first year in the tournament. san diego state could not contain the high-flying act and throwing it down. oh my, dunk city, baby. just getting started. feeler and that's just ridiculous. the eagles trailed by one at the half. florida gulf coast exflowedded and having fun. thompson two of his 23 and getting his team pumped up and end in style. mcknight finishes the alley-oop and eagles flying to the sweet 16. first 15 seed ever to do so. 81-71 the final and they get third seed florida next. thriller of the day, second seed ohio state and 10th seed iowa state. the 13-point deficit and it tied the game at 69. under two minutes left. clie born drives and makes the bucket. they call the offensive foul. questionable call by the
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officials. iowa state cannot believe it. instead of a four-point lead it is tied at 75. and then .20 of a second left. the three and are you kidding me? ohio state is on to the sweet 16 for a school record fourth straight year. they will face arizona. second seed miami and illinois. the illini taking advantage of the lack of defense. right to the hoop and late in the game and tied at 52. one hand and jam. it is easy for the illini. down one and a minute left and larkin with the step back three. got it. miami to the sweet 16. they will face market. 63-59 the final. don't see a 12 and 13-seed very often. 6 seconds left and tied at 74. garland banks it in and la salle up 2. ole miss inbounds the ball and from half court for the win and no way. la salle moving on to the sweet 16 for the first time
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since 1955. 76-74 the final. we will take a brief timeout before we check in on the stanford women. and the good old boys of nascar can't get enough of each other. post race fireworks.
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checking in on the women the golden hurricanes of tulsa gave them all they could handle. the game was tied at 24 at the half. stanford came out firing in the second half. 9 points and 7 boards and player of the year took over. 29 points and 8 boards and three assists. stanford wins it 72-56 and they will take on michigan tuesday night. she told us, you can't take anyone for granted. >> it is my senior year. there is no guaranteed game. there was no tomorrow for us. after the first pass it sunk in. i have to step up for my team. this could be it. i don't want it to be.
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i don't think none of us do which is good. we love to be there with oche other. we will go as -- be there with each other. >> the a's are hosting the dodgers and they have six players for two infield spots. a former stanford star is making some noise. fans are getting younger and younger. he is fighting for the infield spot. the third homer of the spring and ties the game at two. aj griffin and allows four earned runs on five hits. struck out 80 including cruz. they explode with five runs in the third capped off by a two-run blast. the a's go on to win it 7-4. the rival hamlin and legano on the final op. less than a mile to go and hamlin was taken to the hospital. kyle busch takes the checkered flag. after the race tony stewart went after him after he
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blocked him on a restart. he called him a spoiled rich kid and was going to woop his butt. stay tuned. this abc7 sports report brought to you by river rock casino. coming up, miami heat looking for their 26th straight victory. >> and heavy snow pounding the midwest. how the storms are affecting flights. secretary of state making a surprise visit to iraq. the issue that lead to a, quote, very spirited discussion with iraq's prime minister. and a humanitarian leader makes a stop in the south bay. bay. the simple way he says weright r problem...
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i'm ama dates. in tonight's headline, it is a
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story you saw only on abc7 news. the sister and mother of murdered marine sara castro mata talked about their loss. the 19-year-old was killed last week in virginia by fellow marine lopez from pacifica. lopez killed another marine before taking his own life. a coast guard search for a 22-year-old missing man in half moon bay has been called off. javier lopez was playing soccer with a friend this afternoon when he disappeared into the rough surf off roosevelt beach. history will be made on tuesday in washington, d.c. people are already lining up to see it. the supreme court will hear arguments about same-sex marriage. one case involves the constitutionality of california's voter approved prop 8 which bans gay marriage. spring has sprung, at last according to the calendar. but this parts of the country, winter is digging in for a last stand. abc news reporter larry jacobs has a look at some of the areas hardest hit. >> it is the winter that won't go away. from colorado to kansas to
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missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south and strong winds in atlanta and it blew 24 tree into an apartment building. fortunately the build is was unoccupied. >> it came tumbling down like the london bridge. >> look at this. fierce winds through a lowe's store in orlando, florida pushing carts like toys. the storm is forecast to take aim at the mid-atlantic from washington to new york city. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the storm is also causing problems at airports across
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the midwest. hundreds of people are stranded at st. louis' lambert airport. in colorado more than a hundred flights were canceled this weekend at the denver international airport. right now there are no major delays or cancellations reported at airports here in the bay area. but if you are flying anywhere in the midwest or the plane states, it is advised that you check first with your airline. you can check the status of your flight anytime with flight tracker on our website, abc7news.com. it is on our weather page. secretary of state john kerry is in baghdad where he had what he called a spirited discussion with iraqi leaders. the discussion centered on iran's continued access to iraqi airspace. the obama administration believes eye ronnie -- irani planes are being flown to be used by uh sad's forces against the rebels. kerry says the behavior raises questions about the reliability as a partner. italy's highest court will consider the fate of amanda
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knox . they were first convicted and then acquitted of murdering her roommate, meredith kir ofer. customer -- kercher. they argued that she should return to jail. they say it is another form of harassment by the prosecution. >> she wins on monday, case closed, it is over and she can go forward without any further worry. >> kercher's family says there is still unanswered questions and we are searching for the truth. knox has spent the last year working on a memwior and hopes to earn her living as a writer. >> pope francis celebrated his first mass in st. peter's square today. he encouraged people to be humble and young at heart. the square over flowed with people eager to join the pope at the start of holy week.
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it leads up to easter sunday at -- at the end of the mass he walked outside of the popemobile. new at 11:00, the humanitarian leader launched an anti-violence campaign based on breathing in san jose. they joined shrishri to kick off the cam -- campaign. it will create a stress free and violence free community across america. the movement is lead by the nonprofit art of living foundation. it says they have taken breathing related programs to bring peace into their lives. >> a woman who said her cruise was ruined before it even began. >> and a family plans a cruise to celebrate a soldier's homecoming.
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a snack leaves him stranded on shore. michael finney's 7 on your sidesteps up to help. >> up next, why the owner of a skydiving facility says the equipment was not to blame for the death of two men whose parachutes never opened. >> and there is a big snowstorm that is back east. we will look at the maps and show you if you are going to be in that if you are traveling tomorrow and a
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two men are dead after an accident in florida. the co-owner of skydive city near tampa says they didn't deploy their main parachutes claiming the equipment was working properly even though an investigation continues. it was part of a group from ice land that -- iceland that makes the trip each year. the pair didn't return from their third jump. it was a close call for two divers in a shark cage often -- of on the coast of south africa. >> could you imagine? youtube video shows a great white shark bursting into the cage. it ignored the food left for bait and went for the pair inside. the sharks had actually gone
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between the bars where you view them. a tourist recording them said the man on the right barely made it out alive. >> roger did say he did swim under the viewing bar or the area you can look out. his instinct was to go down and avoid where the shark had access to. requick thinking. >> the divers were newlyweds going on a honeymoon adventure. carnival cruiseships have encountered plenty of rough waters including the stranding of 4,000 passengers for days aboard a crippled ship. now a bay area woman says her cruise was ruined even before the ship left the dock. 7 on your side's michael finney has her story. >> linda lee was over joyed and relieved when her husband returned home safely from combat in afghanistan. >> her husband missed his second year of life and linda wanted to make up for lost
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time. >> we were going to celebrate him coming back from afghanistan. >> she booked a carnival cruise to mexico for 11 family members. it is a chance for everyone to spend time with lee before he would ship out again. >> we like cruising. it is convenient. there is baby-sitting. >> everybody was ready to board the ship and then disaster. >> they couldn't find the reservation. they said they don't know what happened. >> all of the reservations were there except the room she booked for her in-laws. lee's parents could not get on board. >> what will we do? my in laws don't speak english and they don't drive. >> she couldn't leave them stranded in long beach, but there were no rooms available. so she did the only she could. >> i gave up my room to my in laws. >> linda and le expe their son watched -- and their son watched as the ship sailed away without them. the whole point of the cruise was left standing on shore. >> the trip was ruined.
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nobody could enjoy themselves because the star of the show wasn't there. >> what was worse this their luggage couldn't be retrieved and sailed off with the ship. y. >> i had nothing but the clothes on my back. >> they waited seven days in los angeles waiting for the ship to return and blakeing the -- and making the most of their time at home. >> she later found out carnival had mistakenly canceled the reservation. it happened when carnival was correcting the spelling of her mother-in-law's middle name. linda paid for that room and she she wanted her money back. >> they said it was coming in the mail and i didn't get it. >> finally she contacted 7 on your side. and after we contacted carnival, linda did get her money back. $1,759 for the canceled cruise plus $253 for a night at a motel and a meal. she also received a discount on future travel.
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carnival said "we would like to apologize for the inconvenience and the disruption to her family's vacation." >> i am happy it is resolved. i thank abc on your side very much 6789. >> lee has shipped out and they hope some day they will have a family vacation. i would like to thank carnival for stepping up with the refund. and maybe next year the family will get to cruise together. michael finish thee, 7 on your side. >> let's hope they get that family vacation. let's get to lee glasser. >> live doppler 7hd, we decided to animate it for you. you can see how the high and midlevel clouds are moving across the bay area. it is pretty much a cloudy start for the bay area for your monday morning commute. now if you are traveling back east have patience. area of low pressure counter clockwise and look at the snow already moving into the new york city area. all of this will wrap back around toward washington, d.c.
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5 to as much as 8 inches of snow, so prepare for flight delays along the eastern seaboard. here is a look at our highs for our state. los angeles tomorrow is a mixture of sun and clouds and 72 degrees. 80 in fresno and 58 in lake tahoe and 70 with increasing clouds for the sacramento area. now looking ahead out the next seven days you can see for yourself we will go to the coastal clouds on monday and the temps drop on tuesday. partly cloudy con -- conditions and maybe a sprinkle in the north bay. a chance of sprinkles on wednesday. mainly in the north bay. pretty much unsettled as we head to thursday and friday. the system may bring us a chance. it will be close to the bay area. that will give as you chance of an isolated shower at least the next two to three days. looks like next saturday and easter sunday may be the best day for a stronger system to move in. we really need. it we hope we get something.
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>> search for the eggs inside the house somewhere. >> sorry about that. >> thank you. mike shumann is here with sports. march madness is not the only basketball going on. >> the warriors host the lakers. will he be okay with his bum right ankle? they are look for their 26th victory without dwyane wade.
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let's check out the nba. an update on curry's sprained right an -- ankle. the heat are looking for their 26th straight victory. dwyane wade has a sore knee. they connect for a little monster jam at the end of the half. 2en it consecutive games. scoring 32 today and 10 assists and eight boards. miami wins their 26th in a row without breaking a sweat. 109-77 the final. we found the new cinderella. florida gulf coast. better known as dunk city. boy they have become the team knocking off san diego state. 15th seed out of fort meyers, flay you flaw. san diego state cannot contain the high flying dunk. dunk city, baby. feeler with another one. the eagles trail by 1 at the half. second half and florida gulf coast exploded. they started having fun.
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thompson 2 of his 23. his team is pumped up. and then they ended with the alley-oop. these guys fun or what? the eagles fly into the sweet 16, first 15 seed to do so. they get third seed florida next. our thriller of the day. ohio state and iowa state. the cyclones over came the second half deficit. drives and fouled and ties the game at 69. under two minutes to go. he drives and makes the bucket, but they call the offensive foul. that was questionable by the officials. iowa state can thought believe it. so instead of a 4-point lead they are tied at 75. for the win and ohio state is on to the sweet 16. it was fourth straight year to face arizona 78-75. and miami and illinois the illini taking advantage of the hurricanes' little lack of defense there. right to the hoop. late in the second and the game tied at 52 and brandon
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paul and a one handed jam. miami made the shots when they counted. down one and a minute left. shane larkin and step back three. miami to the sweet 16 for the second time in school history. they will face marquette. 63-59 that final. for the women they are giving the cardinals all they can handle early on. stanford came out firing in the second half. two of her 9 points and she had seven rebounds. the pack 12 player of the year was just too much. 29 points and eight boards and three assists and stanford wins big. they will take on michigan on tuesday night. you can't take anyone for granted. >> this is my senior year. there is no guaranteed game. there was that tomorrow for us. after the firs half it sunk in. i have to step up for my team. this could be it. i don't want it to be. none of us do. we love to play together and love to be out there with each other. we will go as far with that as
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possible. >> that's why they call it one and done. giants beat the angels and the a's have six players battling for two infield spots. the former stanford star is making some noise. lowry is fighting for the infield spot. the only question is will he start or be a back up? given is 4 and two-thirds innings. he struck out eight including cruise. then the a's explode. five runs in the third. capped off by a two-run bomb and fifth homerun of the spring from derrick. they will go on to win it 7-4. final round of the arnold palmer invitational. feet in the water on the par 4 third. he backs it up and goes in. he had a great shot from the tree. manages to get back on the
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court. he ripped through from the tournament. i think if i was climbing trees i would too. tiger looking to become the number one. he had a three-shot lead. play was suspended and the course had to be evacuated and hopefully they can finish the final round tomorrow. sad news for anyone here in print, radio or television. sonoma's race way's john cardinal passed away after a two-year battle of cancer. he was the best in the business in the bay area and no one will argue that poit. he joined the staff in 19interest into 8 and survived by his wife, an tree yaw and their two -- andrea and their two daughters. go to abc7news.com for information on donations. and this abc7 sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. >> thank you so much, shu. and thank you for joining us. that is it for this edition. the news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30.
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how to kill people--psychopaths and mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've found mine. detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (band of skulls' "patterns" playing) ♪ there's one for the money ♪ and two for the sin ♪ and three for the time when authority kicks in ♪
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♪ there's four for the reason ♪ and five for the tricks ♪ but nothing's gonna save you from the six, six, six ♪ ♪ oh ♪ oh ight. one and two. three and f-- why you all beyoncé this morning? you got a school dance coming up? (laughs) no. ashley gave me some of her cheer routine. she's been on the j.v. for two years, and she wants me to try out for the squad. cheerleading? yeah. why? who are you and what have you done with my daughter? what's wrong with cheerleading? no, no, nothing's-- nothing's... i'm just--i didn't know you... wanted to be one. me either. but i watched ashley practice, and it looks like fun. and my college counselor, ms. schaefer, said i need to consider diversifying my activities. i figure i'm a natural 'cause i root for you all the time. (chuckles) (cell phone rings) (beeps) oh, i gotta go. love you. have fun. five. six. seven. eight.

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